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by WinoVeritas
Sun Jan 03, 2016 12:05 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Side affect of HB 910
Replies: 24
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Re: Side affect of HB 910

Total Wine is my favorite, low cost booze emporium and I have shopped there many a time CC'ing and have never seen a sign regarding guns as it is legal to CC in Texas liquor stores which normally only post gunbuster signs or the required TABC Blue sign for alcohol sales. In any case, regardless of how Total Wine signs I will continue doing business with them, as my wallet is more important than carrying a gun for 20 minutes - Their prices beat everyone one else hands down - Gabriels, Don' & Ben's, Spec's, Costco, Twin and all the other local booze shops. YMMV, but I'm not into cutting my nose off to spite my face - my refusing to do business with someone cause they don't do things my way isn't going to amount to one iota drop in their profits, but may affect my bottom line. $10-$20 savings per trip is a good thing in my book.

Since I carry OWB concealed, I can go either way just by placing my shirt behind pistol grip I'm OC and can go CC at the drop of a shirttail. Still have to disarm at those places that we can't carry now in any shape form or fashion.

IMHO, people that push the envelope, walking past "non-compliant" signs to prove a point, or carry long guns (because you can in Texas), do so only to provoke and in the long term hurtful to all licensed carriers in Texas. People screaming 07 signs in absence of 06 are anti gun need to remove their heads from the sand - it just means you can't OC and THAT is NOT anti gun, it's working within the law, whether one likes the law or not.

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